The latest research report launched by Latin NCAP "Car Industry in Mexico – Safety Issues Nissan Mexicana Tsuru".
Read MoreMisleading Renault adverts with unauthorised Euro NCAP ratings with no applicability in Latin America are now a region wide problem.
Read MoreGlobal NCAP writes to Renault, expressing concern about a serious misrepresentation of crash test results appearing in Renault advertising in Latin America.
Read MoreAs part of the #SaferCarsForIndia campaign, Global NCAP has been performing independent crash tests on some of India’s most popular small cars.
Read MoreLatin NCAP requests to meet with GM Chairman and CEO Ms Mary Barra to give her a clear understanding of vehicle safety priorities in Latin America.
Read MoreThe world federation of consumer groups joins the global campaign for life saving road safety technologies.
Read MoreToyota and first time tested Mitsubishi reach five stars. Nissan models improve and together with VW and Hyundai reach four stars.
Read MorePlanned high-tech upgrades include a new crash test, new dummies, crash-avoidance ratings.
Read MoreAt the launch of #STOPTHECRASH in Brasilia, Global NCAP has encouraged the Brazilian government to make the life-saving system ESC mandatory.
Read MoreOn the eve of the 2nd High Level Conference on Road Safety taking place in Brasilia this week, Latin NCAP has sent a letter to the CEO of GM.
Read MoreA new policy statement applauds the recommendations in the proposed Brasilia Declaration of the 2nd Global High Level Conference on Road Safety.
Read MoreSix manufacturers average four stars of more but GM's Chevrolet is the worst performing.
Read MoreHonda achieves five-stars for three models while Chevrolet keeps disappointing with zero stars in a top selling model.
Read MoreA new report commissioned by Global NCAP has revealed that 34,000 Brazilian lives could be saved and 350,000 serious injuries prevented by 2030.
Read MoreGlobal NCAP and Latin NCAP are pleased to invite the media to attend the launch of the #STOPTHECRASH.
Read MoreToday’s crash avoidance technologies are capable of preventing many types of vehicle collision before they happen.
Read MoreThe World Health Organisation (WHO) is calling on governments around the world to apply the UN’s most important vehicle safety regulations.
Read MoreThe latest Latin NCAP crash tests results continue to show important progress in car safety in Latin America.
Read MoreLatest ASEAN NCAP crash test results, including Datsun GO and Toyota Hilux.
Read MoreGlobal NCAP urges faster action on worldwide crash test standards to help achieve Global Goals.
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